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    4.7 (6 reviews)
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    What a fun experience and I love that none of their toys burn gasoline! Electric is the way to go.

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    Playa El Medano

    Playa El Medano

    3.6(49 reviews)
    0.4 km

    A Love Letter (with a Side of "No Gracias") to Cabo's Beach Vendors…read moreLook, I get it Medano Beach in Cabo San Lucas is paradise, the sun is blazing, the margaritas are calling, and you're just trying to make a living in one of the most competitive tourist spots on Earth. But holy guacamole, the vendor parade feels like a non-stop flash mob sometimes! One minute you're finally zoning out with your spouse, pretending the real world doesn't exist, and the next, a cheerful guy with a tower of hats is standing over your towel like, "Amigo, you need this sombrero it's magic!" Spoiler: It's not magic; it's just very persistent. I've said "no gracias" so many times I started feeling like a broken record, and each polite rejection somehow makes me the bad guy who just crushed someone's dreams. It's exhausting, and it turns what should be pure relaxation into a game of vendor dodgeball. That said, here's the constructive part from someone who genuinely wants to support local folks (and might even splurge if the vibe is right): Let the beautiful handmade jewelry, the colorful sarongs, or those killer tamales do the talking! Imagine a chill setup like Hawaii's swap meets tables lined up, folks browsing at their own pace, no high-pressure sales pitch every 30 seconds. Vendors could hang back a bit, flash a friendly smile, and only engage when someone shows real interest. It'd give tourists breathing room to actually fall in love with the products instead of feeling cornered into a forced buy. The hardworking sellers deserve better than constant "no"s, and we visitors deserve a few uninterrupted minutes of beach zen. A little salesmanship class (or just some designated browsing zones) could turn those interactions from interruptions into delightful discoveries. Cabo's already got the magic let's not chase it away with too much hustle. ¡Salud to finding that perfect balance!

    Playa Médano is a very popular beach in Cabo San Lucas, and we visited during Christmas week in…read moreDecember. The weather was genuinely nice, warm but not overly hot, which made it comfortable to be outside for a while. That said, the experience was mixed. The waves were pretty strong, which could be due to the Pacific influence or the constant traffic from nearby boats. Not ideal if you're looking for calm water. The biggest downside was the nonstop vendors. My husband sat on a towel on the sand and was constantly approached to buy massages, blankets, jewelry, etc. It became overwhelming, and after about an hour he was clearly fed up. It made it hard to relax or enjoy the beach. What really left a bad impression, though, was seeing a very young puppy tied to a beach umbrella with no shade or water. I shaded her for a bit and brought her water. Eventually the owner came back, but it was pretty upsetting and felt unnecessarily cruel. Overall, Playa Médano has nice weather and a lively atmosphere, but between the aggressive vendors and what we witnessed, it wasn't as enjoyable or relaxing as we hoped.

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    Line Up Surf School - Recuerdos de Nathan

    Line Up Surf School

    4.4(7 reviews)
    0.8 km

    I wish I had left this review sooner! I would recommend this surf school to anyone going to Cabo…read moreand looking for an adventure. This company is family owned and run. Francisco is patient, positive, and encouraging! Prior to going to line up, I was not able to stand up on a surfboard. I was able to stand up on my board several times during our lesson. I would recommend going to line up over the other surf schools the hotels advertise that cost more and are less authentic. Sandra provides photos at an extra cost which are well worth it. My husband and I had a great time!

    All around terrible experience…read more We booked 2 days in advance. Went to the (non bilingual) shop paid 75 each for board rentals and transportation to the spot. We showed up today, the children running the "surf school" if that's what you want to call it.. are very very un helpful. After we picked our boards, which were full of pressure dents. My fiancé as well as 4 other people jumped into a small suv. There was absolutely no social distancing aspect. As well as all of the widows being broken and unable to roll down. I mind you the child driving is no older than 15. We finally get to the surf spot, which was covered in trash. We Have to unload gear our selfs. Finally make it out to the water. We both catch a couple waves and decide to come in for a break. Un announced to me this "locals spot" is full of rocks and coral. My fiancé and I both were scratched up trying to come in. After coming in and realizing the tide was going out, exposing rocks everywhere. This was never announced and we were never informed. At that point ( about 30 mins in) we told the child I'd be wanting my money back and he called his papa. In which I spoke too and communicated everything above. The other group that crammed into the suv with us was a son and mother. The son Also Went in and came directly back to shore. I paid 75$ usd each for both of us but the owner tried offering us the full school, for 150$ each.. Come to find out the other son and mother We're only quoted and paid 125$ for the full lessons. 25$ differnece?? Odd. They were Hispanic though I'm just a gringo. ‍ I'm sure the owner will come on here and try to say I am a inefficient surfer. That's not the case. This place is dangerous and the company needs some Management and or parental figures. The only reason they even got one star is solely because they refunded us the money. But the time is lost. I would have gone Literally anywhere else. To spend my day instead of wasting it with "Cabo Surf School Lineup"

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    Playa Santa Maria

    Playa Santa Maria

    4.5(28 reviews)
    10.3 km

    Really nice beach. It's a small-ish cove about 15 minutes drive north of Cabo. There's a…read moreboardwalk to the beach. The "sand" is more like small pebbles. The water was fun and our kids had a blast. Next time, I might be interested in trying the neighboring beach called Playa El Chileno which also looks really nice.

    Thank goodness on my trip to Cabo that I was with someone who was a local and new of all the great…read moreplaces to visit as she took us here for one of the most lovely days spent out on the beach. When I thought about beautiful beaches and Cabo and peaceful places to just hang out and chill and enjoy the water, Playa Santa Maria satisfied all those requirements and I can't wait to go back to this place. When you get there, it seems like almost like a resort or if you experience going to a really nice golf resort in the United States. During the weekday we were here and there was plenty of parking and we bought mangoes in the parking lot, which were really good. He did a excellent job cutting and prepping it out for us. You take the walk back and then you see the ocean and the beach and I was just in awe of how beautiful it was. This is pretty close to paradise. It was a big contrast from the Bajia Beach House we were at for the past couple of days where there are a lot of tourists, loud music, vendors, and just noise in general. This place is so serene and quiet and calm and yes, it is connected to a resort, but it was not overcrowded, no loud music, you could see a lot of the locals were here, and the beach area to swim was very large and vast. If I lived in Cabo, I would probably come here every weekend. The only downer was the sand consisted of very small pebbles so if your feet are sensitive, then I highly suggest water shoes or sandals - which I'm so glad I brought. I am so glad I got to experience this place, thanks to our local friend and temporary tour guide. If you're in Cabo looking for some nice peace and relaxation and a beautiful scene, you definitely need to come here.

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    Playa Santa Maria - Big highway sign as you're driving toward San Jose del Cabo. (Going toward Cabo San Lucas we didn't see any good signs--had to double back.)

    Big highway sign as you're driving toward San Jose del Cabo. (Going toward Cabo San Lucas we didn't see any good signs--had to double back.)

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    Dirt road approaching parking lot.

    Cabolectric - outdoorgear - Updated June 2026

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